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Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere: Part I—Climatology and Long-Term Variability
by
Zorkaltseva, O. S.
, Krupchatnikov, V. N.
, Gochakov, A. V.
, Antokhin, P. N.
, Antokhina, O. Yu
in
Atmospheric Radiation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate science
/ Climatology
/ Inertia
/ Lasers
/ Long-term changes
/ Optical Devices
/ Optical Weather
/ Optics
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Planetary waves
/ Potential vorticity
/ Stratosphere
/ Variability
/ Vorticity
/ Wave breaking
/ Winter
2024
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Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere: Part I—Climatology and Long-Term Variability
by
Zorkaltseva, O. S.
, Krupchatnikov, V. N.
, Gochakov, A. V.
, Antokhin, P. N.
, Antokhina, O. Yu
in
Atmospheric Radiation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate science
/ Climatology
/ Inertia
/ Lasers
/ Long-term changes
/ Optical Devices
/ Optical Weather
/ Optics
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Planetary waves
/ Potential vorticity
/ Stratosphere
/ Variability
/ Vorticity
/ Wave breaking
/ Winter
2024
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Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere: Part I—Climatology and Long-Term Variability
by
Zorkaltseva, O. S.
, Krupchatnikov, V. N.
, Gochakov, A. V.
, Antokhin, P. N.
, Antokhina, O. Yu
in
Atmospheric Radiation
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate science
/ Climatology
/ Inertia
/ Lasers
/ Long-term changes
/ Optical Devices
/ Optical Weather
/ Optics
/ Photonics
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Planetary waves
/ Potential vorticity
/ Stratosphere
/ Variability
/ Vorticity
/ Wave breaking
/ Winter
2024
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Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere: Part I—Climatology and Long-Term Variability
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Rossby Wave Breaking in the Stratosphere: Part I—Climatology and Long-Term Variability
2024
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Overview
The processes of planetary wave breaking (Rossby Wave Breaking – RWB) significantly contribute to variability in stratospheric circulation. Employing a previously developed method for identifying RWB, adapted for stratospheric circulation, this study analyzes the climatology and long-term variability of RWB processes in the middle stratosphere. The method is based on the analysis of potential vorticity (PV) contour geometry at the 850-K level using ERA5 data within the PV range 0–400 PVU (Potential Vorticity Units) determined based on PV field climatology. It was demonstrated that RWB processes exhibit intraseasonal peculiarities. Most frequently, waves break in the northern regions of East Asia and the Pacific Ocean from October to December and in April to March. In January and February, no areas with prevailing RWB processes were identified. We obtained a statistically significant increase in the number of RWB for the first half of winter (October–December) and for the end of the winter period (March and April). For midwinter (January and February), insignificant negative trends were obtained. The results of this work can be used to analyze the long-term variations in stratospheric circulation and, in particular, the occurrence of stratospheric anomalies preceding sudden stratospheric warmings.
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